DPI-108 A wonderful photograph of Stourbridge town clock that stands in the centre of the road junction of High Street, Coventry Street and Market Street. This decorative timepiece was made of cast iron in 1857 at John Bradley's Ironworks. Up until 1972 the clock had to be wound manually twice a week from a loft in Stourbridge Market Hall but nowadays it has an electric mechanism. The adjacent Market Hall has since gone but No's 4-6 Market Street formed part of the building which was erected in 1827. It is typical of the period when Greek and Roman architectural styles were prevalent in British town planning. This building includes Doric-type columns and stucco has been used to replicate Mediterranean stone and marble. The shop on the corner was occupied by F.Alcock who sold gramophone records. The Regent cycle shop can be seen next to Hilton's. © Digital Photographic Images TECHNICAL DATA Date: c.1928 Source: Real Photo Postcard Maximum Size: 6765x4348 Pixels Maximum File Size: 17.01 Mb Format: JPEG Note: above sample image is 188 x 125 pixels Enlargement is 400 x 265 pixels
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